The following individuals appeared in felony bond hearings Friday at the Pope County Detention Center. Their names, ages, anticipated charges and bond amounts are listed. If charged, they will appear March 17 in Circuit Court.

An agent with the Fifth Judicial District Drug Task Force testified agents purchased methamphetamine from Collins on two occasions via a confidential informant equipped with an electronic monitoring device. The amount of the drug purchased was in excess of 2 grams each time, the agent said.

• David D. Dennis, 28, aggravated assault — $7,500.

During a disagreement with his wife’s father, Dennis allegedly went to the victim’s house with a knife and threatened to cut the victim. He allegedly approached the victim with the knife and started to enter the residence while the victim was on the phone with a 911 operator.

Dennis allegedly admitted to having problems with violent tendencies, according to a police report.

Smith-Rowland allegedly became violent after his girlfriend told him she no longer wanted to be in a relationship with him. He allegedly took out a box cutter and began flicking the blade in and out while stating he would kill the victim and two witnesses who were present.

The victim and witnesses were able to get Smith-Rowland out of the house and shut and lock the door. He allegedly kicked and beat on the door, which the officer saw was not sitting properly on its hinges when he arrived.

Smith-Rowland allegedly pushed the victim backward into a chair and leaned over her in a threatening manner. One of the witnesses said he thought the victim was in danger, so he hit Smith-Rowland.

• Christopher P. Balog, 24, breaking or entering — $5,000.

An officer with the Atkins Police Department observed Balog removing items from a residence, according to a police report. The house was owned by Balog’s mother, who allegedly told police she told Balog to go to the house and see if the former occupants had moved out, but did not tell him to go in the home and remove items.

Balog’s mother allegedly told police the incident was all a misunderstanding.